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FUNGKONG DAILY PRESS

RIFLE ASSCN. MEETING

PRIZE WINNERS LIST

Governor To Give Awards

On Sunday May 14

·The fallowing is the list of prize-winners in the fourth an- nual prize meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association, who will receive their awards from H Excellency the Governor or Sun- -day, May 14

ALL-COMERS AGGREGATE

1. P.O. Swan, R.N.S., 248. 2...EA. Gilpin, 4K 8/m., 246.

3. Sgt. Russell, ́R.N.8.,: 245:

.4. P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.P.R., 244.

S. Lt. Le Selleur, R.E., 244,

"..

6. E.R.A. Keller, 4th 8/m. 243.

7. Sgt. Roberts, H.KP., 242.

8. 5. A. Templeton, 4th S/m...241.

9. Mr. Austin, D.R.C., 341. 10. Sgt. Gowans, H.K.P., 240. 11. Sgt. Heap, R.N.S., 240.

12. P.O. Davey, 4th S/m., 239.

ARMY AND NAVY CUP

1. B/M. Kifford, 1/Mx., 32.

2. P.O. Clarke, 4th S/m., 30.

3. S.R.A. Classey. 4th S/m., " 30.

4. Captain MacKenzie Kennedy,

.. R.S., 30,

5. L/C. Rawlings, 1. Mx., 29,

6. Tel. Campbell, N.RS., 29.

7. ERA Stephens, 4th 8/m., 29,

Consolation Sweepstakes

Sgt. Russell, HKP., 29: Sur./Lt. Mackle, H.K.N.V.F., 29; L/8ea.Mar- tingale, RN, 28; C.S.M. Masłem. R.E.. 28: 8/Insp. Chan, H.K.P.R., 28; Insp. Lole, HK.P.R., 28; E.A.; Templeton, 4th 5/m, 28; Lleut. Ashby, H.X.N.V.F., 27.

THE ASSOCIATION CUP "

1. Lieut. Le Seelleur, R.E., 34.

2. ERA. Gilpin, R.N.. 34,

3. P/Sgt. Thong. H.KP.R. 34.

4. Insp. Hopkins, H.K.P., 4. ASSOCIATION MEDALLISTER. (S.R. a. b.)

1. Cadet Carey, H.K.N.V.F, 33. ASSOCIATION S.R. CHAMPION- SHIP

1. CA.M. Maslem, R.E.. 94.

2. Spr. Colebrook, R.E.. 93.

3. P.O. Swan, R.N.R.S., 92,

4. Cpl. Cole, RN.R.S., 90,

5. Major White. 2/R.S... 26.

6. Cpl. Morris, 2/R.S.. 86.

3. Cpl. Keeler, 1/Mx.. 83.

3. L/Sgt. Nunn, R.E., 80.*

9. L/Sgt. Jones, R.E., 80."

10. L/c. Bullen. 2/R.S... 79.

11. Lt. Russell, R.E, 78.

12. C/8gt. Rushman, E.N.R.S., 77,

13. Sgt. Clements, 2/R.S., 76.-

14. Pte. Hatfield, 1/Mx., 74.

15. Bdms, Geary, 1/Mx. 70. 16. L/C. Henderson, 2/R.S., 70.

17. L/c. Langford, 1/Mx.. 55. 18. Pte. Scott (73). 2/R.S., 84, 19. Sgt. Heap. H.K.S., 64, 20. F/8gt, Tollison, R.A.F., "49.

*-------- ---- BAGSHOT

S.R. (b) Class "X"

1. 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx., 33*

2. P.O. Clarke. R.N.. 33.

3. Cd. Carey, N.V.F., 33*

4. Mr. Austin, D.R.C., 32.

5. Lt. Le Selleur, R.E., 32,

6. SLt. Morahan, N.V.F., 32, and,

Sgt. Russell, H.K.P., 32,

Consolation Sweepstake

8gt. Chau H.K.P.R.. 31: GSM. Maslem, R.E... 31; Sgt. Rushman, N.R.S., 31; Sgt. Bateman, N.V.F., 31; Sgt. Cooper, 1/Mx. 31; Sgt. Per- kins, HK.P., 31.

$.R. (b) Class "M"

1. Lt. Otway, R. Engineers, 33. 2. 8gt. Gowans, H.K. Police, 32. 3. L/Bea. Martingale, R.N., 32.

Consolation Sweepstakes Major Syme, 2/Royal Scots, 31; Sub/Insp. Ritchie, HKP., 31; P.S. M. Milne, 2/Royal Scots, 31.

BAGSHOT COMPETITION S.R. (a) Class "X"

1. Mr. Gillman, D.R.C., 29.

2. Sgt. Steer, R.S., 29.":

3. Cpl. Maghar Singh, H.K.P., 28.

Consolation Pries

Pte. Harman, H.K.V.D.C., 28; Cpl. Morris, R.S., 28; Pte. 40 Scott, RB., 27; Cpl. Naran Singh, HX.P., 27,

S.B. (a) 'Class "M"

1. Sgt. Green, R.S. 30*

:. 2. ERA. Shoreland; R.N., 30" ·

3. Lt. Rowe, R.N., 29.

4. L/Cpl. Ewens, R.A.O.C, 28.“

5. Pte. Ryner, 1/Mx, 27.

6. Lt. Russell, R.E., 29.

7. ACL Gash, K.A.F., 26.

Consolation Sweepstakes

L/O. Hitchcock, R.S, 25; Cpl. Brown, R.8., 25; A.B. Lawson, R.N., 25; Hdm. Sharrock, R.B., 25; CSM. Stanford, R.8., 24.

BLACKDOWN COMPÉTITION

S.R. (b) Clasa "X"

1. Sgt. Roberts, H.KP., 34*

-2. Mr. Boulton, D.R.C., 34* . *

3. PO Swan, RNS, 33, and Mr.

Langley, D.R.C., 33.

5. L/S, Nunn, R.E., 33. ·'

6. Sgt. Perkins, H.KP., 33.

1. Sgt. Heap, R.M., 33.

Consolation Sweepstakes S/Lt. Bateman, H.K.N.V.F., `33; CH.M. Maslem, RE.. 32; E.A. Ten- pleton, R.N., 32; Capt. Cuscott, 1/Mx., 32; Mr. Austin, D.R.G., 32; 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx, 32.

8R77(b) Class "M" -

1. L/c. Langford, 1/Mx...32.

2. P/Sgt. Wong, HK, Police R. 31,

3. Insp. Carey, HK Police, 31. Consolation Sweepstakes

Major Byme, 2/R. Scots, 31; Bub, Thap. Ritchie, H.K.P.; 30; 1/8gt. Hoo, H.K.P., 30.

S.R. (a) Class “X”

1. Capt. Carless, ‚R.N.S., 33.

2. Mr. Gillman. D.R.C., 30.

3. Cpl. Magħar Singh, H.K.P., 28.

Consolation Sweepstakes L/S. Pann, HK.PR. 28; Sgt. Kane, 2/R.S., 29; Lt, Mayo, R.N., 27.

S.R. (x) Clam "M"

1. L/c McDonald, 2/H. Scots, 31. 2. Sgt. Bulinghùm, H.K.P., 30.

3. Lt. Russell, R. Engineers, 29.

4. Lt. Fishbourne, 1/Mx., 28.

5. Sgt. Sargent, H.K.P., 28.

8. L/c. Ewers, R.A.O.C., 28.

7. Spr.. Allo, R. Engineers, 27.

Consolation Sweepstakes

Sgt. Green, 2/R,S., 37; L/C, Plum- mer. 1/Mx., 27; ERA. O'Shea, R.N., 27: P/Sgt. Wong, H.K.P., 27; Cpl Brown. 2/R.S., 26.

THE "BROOKWOOD " COMPETITION

S.R. (b) Class "X"

1. P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.P.R., 48*

2. Lt. Le Selleur, R.E., 48*

3. C.P.O.. Davey, R.N., 48.

4. Sgt. Russell, H.K.P. 46.

5. 2/Lt. Dawson. 1/Mx., 46.

6. E.R.A. Keiller, R.N.. 46.

7. Cpl. Cole, N.R.8., 46.

Consolation Sweepstakes

Capt. Guscott, 1/MX. 45: Mr. Blake. D.R.C. 45; Sgt. Chau, H.K.P. 45: C.S.M. Maslem, R.E., 45; L/c. Rawling, 1/Mx., 45; L/Sgt. Chan, HK.P.R., 45.

S.R. (b) Class "M"

1. ER.A. Classey, R.N., 47*

2. L/c. Boe, 2/R.S., 47"

3. Lt. Otway, R.E., 48.

Consciation Sweepstakes

Sgt.

Spr. Thompson, RE.. 45; Gowans, H.K.P.. 43, Insp. Hoo. H.K.P.R.,.42.

S.B. (a) Class “X”

1. A.B. Winder, R.N., 44.

2. Sgt. Pan, H.K.P.R., 43.

3. Cpl. Morris, 2/R.S., 42,

Consolation, Sweepstakes

L/c, D'Aquino, H.K.V.D.C.. 41: L/c. Bullen, 2/R.8. 41; Cpl. Booth, 2/R.S., 40.

S.R. (a) Class "M". 1. Pte. Allan: 2/R.S., 44.

3. Cpl. Ure, 1/Mx.," "407"

2. Sgt. Sargerik, H.K.P., 41..

4. Spr. Rumary, R.E.. 40.

5. Spr. Allo, R.E., 39,

8. Sgt. Green, 2/R.S., "37.

7. Bdms." Tunmer, 1/Mx.., 37.

Consolation Sweepstakes ER.A.. Shorland, RN: 37; L/c. Neave. 2/RS. 37: C.S.M. Stanford, 2/R8.. 37; L/e. Hitchcock, 2/RS 37: Pte. Gromm, 1/Mx, 37.

CAMBERLEY COMPETITION

S.R. (b) Class "X"

1. S/Lt. Morahan. H.K.N.VF., 34t 2 Cadet Carey, H.K.N.V.F.. 347

3. ER.A. Kellier, R.N., 34t

4. P.O. Swan, R.N.R.S., 341

5. Sgt. Roberts, H.K.P. 33.

6. Sgt. Heap. R.N.R.S., 33.

7. 2/Lt. Dawson, 1/Mx., 23.

. Consolation Sweepstakes P/A. Gilpin, R.N., 33; E/A Tem- pleton, R.N.. 33: Capt. Sequeira, H.K.V.D.C., 33; Surg. Lt. Mackie, H.K.N.V.F., 32; M. Blake, DR.C., 32; P/Sgt. Thong,, H.K.P.R., 32.

8.R. (b) Class "M" 1L/c. Langford, 1/Mx, 33. 2. Lt. Otway. R. Engineers, 32.

3. Sgt. Gowans, H.K.P.. 32.

Consolation Sweepstakes

P/Sgt. Wong, H.K.P. R., 31; A.B. Codery, RN, .31; B/M. Kifford,' 1/MX., 30.

S.R. (a) Class*“X”

*

1. L/8gt. Pan, HK, Police R. 31

2. Pte. Scott. 2/R. Scots, 31*

3. Cpl. Morris, 2/E.S., 30.

Consalation Sweepstakes

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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES FOREIGN

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On Wavelengths of 355

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metres (845 k.ow) 31.49

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*MUSIC-HALL' AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS DVORAK CONCERTO

12 to 12.20 p.m. Melay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral. New Light Symphony Orchestra.

1230o Charles Kuliman (Tenor) and

Country Girl"-Vocal Gems iRoss and Monckton)-Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra. "The Oypsy Princess" Selection (Kalman) — De Groot and The New Victoria Orches- tra.

SHORT WAVER

1.33 Gracle Fields, Sandy Powell Cuils and Sam Browne,

G.S.G.

Trans

I Give My Heart (from the film). U.S.B.- She Fought Like A Tiger For 'er G.S.. 'onour (Haines-Harper)-Gracie Fielda G.8.0. (Vocal) with Orchestra. Alene (dim A night at the Opera') Let's Face The Trans Music and Dance (film Follow the Fleet-Sam Browne (Baritone) and The Rhythm Bisters. Sandy

The Farmer-Humorous Sketch (Wise)-- Sandy Powell

and Company, Rosalle

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III

(from the film. Lendon Is Saying OB The Road To Mandalay (Kip-Goodnight" (Part-Davies-Nicholls)—— ling-Speaks), I'm Falling In Love With Gracie Fields (Vocal) with Fred Hart- Someone Young-Herbert), Sollin'ley and His Orchestra. Through (Penn) Charles" Kullman $ London Relay-Te Talk of Many (Tenor) with Orchestra. Cavatina

Things' (Ram). Dance Of The Hours ('La The Wreck of the Christobel 'Colon' Gioconda-Ponchielli). Triana (Al- A sea mystery of modern times by Tme bentz orchestrated by Arbos). Spanish

(Granados)- Dance No.

-New Light Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

Oliver K. Whiting.

HK.

a.m.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength. 17.79b.c. (18.86 m.) 9.51m.c. (91.55 MË.) 21.47m.c. (31.97) 15:18m.c. (19.79m.)

(G.S.O. G.S.G. 0.5.3.) (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.D.) 10.S.M. G.S.G. G.S.B.1

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31,34 metres.

Power. I Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA.

Call letters: PH. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773akc

0.15 London Relay-The News. 9.30 London Helay-Welsh Songs| 10.00–Broadenst. to Schools-"Health Harp Accompaniment by Dilys and Hygiene-Review of the Wynne Jones (Contralto) and Tely.

germ's work." "(A). nores Maldwyn (Mary),

9.43 London Belay-Sports News 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A).

10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A),

1,03 · Latest Dance Numbers, Fox-Trots-Deep In A Dream. Nice People-Harry Roy and His Orchestra, Waltz--I Shall Always Remember You Market Notes, Smiling-Victor Silvester and His Ball-

3.50

A Variety and Dance Pro- 11.06-Luncheon Music (A). roop Orchestra. Quick-step-- You | gramme.

11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Must Have Been A: Beautiful Baby

(A). Military Band-L'Entente Cordiale- (film 'Hard to ge) Tango-Romany Quick March (Alller) Good Old Vienn

(Schrammel Jack Harris and His Orchestra, Fox-na-Quick March

1.00-Pianoforte. Recital RIT

by Betty Trots-Lambeth Way? Tears On My Hewitt The Band Of H. M. Royal Humby (D1). Pillow

Ronale, Munro and His Or-Air Force cond. by Squadron Leader 1.15-"American Commentary." Talk chestra.

Fox-Trots-Love Is

Where RP.

O'Donnell, M.7.0 Orch-Eiss

Itaymond Gram Swing (D1). You Find It, (fim Garden of the

****** serenade (G. de

Klase In de Michelf).

1.30-The B.B.C., Empire Orchestra Moon. They Bay Mildred Balley The Dark-Serenade (G. de Michell)- and Her Orchestra.

Frederic Hippmann and His Orchestra.

(D1), Vocal "Yes Madam* The Girl the Soldier Always Leaves Behind-Yers Pearce (Comediennel. What Are You Going To Do Biante Eale and Bebby Howes: Czechoslovakian Love-Bobby Howes and Vera Pearce. Dance Music -Shoe Shine Swing. Lady Be Good Bount Basie Quintet. Dance Orch. Frio-Tengo. Nada Mas-Tango-Or- questa Tipica

Prancisco Orch--It's An Old Dance

Cuban Custom-Rumba. Swing Syncopation Fox-Trot-Joe Daniels and His Hot With A Fork And Spoon-Novelty

1.30 Reuter and Ragby Press, Weather Forecast and Announcements, 1.40 Dvorak Conceric In B Minor, Op. 10%.

conducted by Georg Szell.

The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

2.15 Close down.

6 "For the Children." Singing Games For Young Children Intro:

-tiaket

Old King quest laket I-tasket; Cole: Jack and Jil: Jingle Bells, Lit le Boy Blue: The

The King of France; stor Lazy Mary will you get up: Hot Cross

Humpty Dumpty; Little Bo-Fox-T Buns; peep: Little Jack Horner: Little Tom Shots in Drumnasticks Dance Orch. my Tucker. Harry Somik

or--ChileFox-Trot. and

One Day When His chestra,

Games -Por Child-

We Were Young-waitz-Jack Harris Singing ren: Water, Water, Wallflower (Trad, and His Orchestra. arr, Chalmers Wood) The Mulberry

10.30 London Relay In Town To- Bush Trad. arr. Chalmers. Wood) night'

Edited Chalmers Wood's Orchestra. Studio-

And produced by C. P. Serial Story. Medley of Shirley Tem- Meehan ple Songs from the Film 'Poor Little

11 Close down. Girl-Henderson Twins with

Rich Orchestra.

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. CHUNGKING

6.32 Charile Kunz at the Plano, Charlie Kunz Piano Medley, No. D2, Intro:-One, two, button your shoe;

On

your toes: Goodnight, my love; Harbour-lights: There's something in the air: May I have the next ro mance?

Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R21. Intro: On the Beach at Ball Ball: Empty Saddles; You Can't Pull the Wool over my Eyes: Your Heart and Mine: The Scene Changes: Supposing.

6.45 London Relay-Music-Hall Bennett and Williams (Twe Jov Boys

Jovial and thelr Phono-Fiddles). Vaudeville) assisted by Dolly Harmer: Georgie

Wood (the Feter Pan of George Doonan (The Life and Soul of the Party): Murray and Booney Even their Relations think they are funny); and The B.B.C. Variety Or- chestra conducted by Charles Shad well. Presented by John Sharman.

7,45--Studio-Talk by Major Man ners on "A.R.P."

A

NEWS

BROADCAST

broadcasts in the English and other augurated by the Central Broadcast- foreign languages have been in-

ing Administration, Chungking listeners are

Of special

interest to Far East

news

ws broadcasts.at 10 am. HK time) each day on 26.21 metres (11.5 megacycles).

regular suries or short-wave

"the

Chinese

There are dally broadcasts from 4.15

Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres am to 6.30 am. to European cou tries, including Great Britain, France. and 31.68 metres; to America between 9.30 am. and 11,30 am. in and English on 10.85 metres and 19.75 metres; to East and North Chinn and Sibaria between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 pm, en 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and' 7.35. pr. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58. metres, including a news bulletin in English at a p.m. (16) p.m. local time); and to Soviet Pus Crean. "Les Cloches De ala between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. Corneville"-Selection (Planquette) on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in De Groot and His Orchestrea." Russian

8 Local Time Signal, Weather Re- port and Announcements.

8.03 Selections from Light Opera. The Maid Of The Mountains Selection Fraser-Simson)The Lon- don. Palladium by Richard Orchestra conducted

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, APRIL 25 ADMIRALTY, APRIL 19

RN.

Lleuts, to be Lieut-Comdrs:-R. L Matheson (April 11); Segrave, T. R. Fowke (April 18).

Lieut. 3. C. Ackerman (Retd.) to be Lieut. Comdr. (Retd.) (April 23): Wt. Wir. E. J. E. J. Corbin to be Cd War.

Mr. Gilman, D.R.C., 30; Pte. Har-with seny. of March 1, man, H.K.V.D.C., 29; Sgt. Kane, 2/R.S., 29.

*

S.R. (a) Class "M"

1. Lt. Russell, R: Engineers, 29.

2. Bgt. Billingham, H.K.P., 28.

3. Pte. McWilliam. 3/R.S., 28.

4. Lt. Fishbourne, 1/Mx, 28.

5. Lt. Rowe, RN., 28.

6. Dic. Ewens, R.A.O.C., 27. 7. C.S.M. Whittet, 2/R.S., 27.

Consolation Sweepstakes P/Sgt., Wong, HKPR,, 27; Cpl. Freeman, 2/RS, 27; ERA. Roberts,

APRIL 20 L.N.

M. Wootten, M.C., resigns his appt as AD.C. to The King, (April 6).

REGULAR ARMY

COMMANDS AND STAFF Maj. N. C. M. Bykes M.C., 11th FL, relinquishes the appt. of Asst. Prov. Marshall (April 25).

The follg. appl. are mades Col. H. B. W. Hughes D.5.0. OBE, from 5. Adjt. Gen. War Office, to be Chief Engr. and is granted the temp. rank of Brig. whilst so empld. (April 18); Maj. W. M. Jenkins, Reg. Army Res, of Off to be DAREG.O., War Office (Feb. 20); Mal. W. P. Barclay. Lieut. W. "Shuker (Red) to be Black Watch, from Asst. MIL. Attache Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd) (March 25). (0.8.0. 2nd Grade) (temp.), to be Cd. Gunrs. to be Leuts, with seny. MiL Attache (G.9.0. 2nd Grade), and stated:-W. D. Chillistone, His granted the local rank of Li-Col Hewitt (Feb. 23); H Batley, O. 8. whilst so, empid (March 27); Maj. B. Trench (March 2); J. Smith, H. Dean, G. Mason RA, to be DAQMO. R. J. Greening (March 3).

BS

2.N.R.

(13th April); Capt. R. L.-Preston, C. G'ds to De Asst. Prov. Marshal (Apri Lieut. L. P. J. McDermott (Red) to. R. Hirsch, Welch R, to be 0.5.0. 13; Capt. 0. E. R. Hirsch, Welch R., be Lieut-Comdr. (Retd.) (April, 11) Grade, War: Office (April 13): Capt. Lleut.-J.-A. Wilson placed on Retd D. J. Stewart, Black Watch, to be List (Jan. 12).

R.N.V.E.

RN 27; 8pr. Colbrook, R. Ento be Licut-Comdr. (April 8), gineers, 27 A/B. Lawson, Royal Navy, 27.

Comdr. E.. A. M. Hies, R.N. (Retd)

CHINA FLEET CHALLENGE. CUP

1. Naval Range Staff. B'ters, 469.

THE COMPANY MATCH

1. HQ Coy. Mx. Regt., 359.

2. "A" Coy. 2 "B" R: Scots, 323.

3. "C" Middlesex Regt., 276.

4. "A" Middlesex Regt.. 274.

5. "A" Rajputana Rifles, 257.

6. H.Q. Kumaon Riefis, 253.

1. HMB, Birmingham, 240,

8. "D" RB.,.239.

9. "C" RB., 229,

10. "B" RS. 204,

11. "D" Mx. Regt., 201.

12. "B" Rajputana Rides, 200.

13. "B" Mx. Regt., 108.

14. H.Q. RS, 151,

Continued on Page 13

APRIL 21

EM." Lieut.-Cols. A. C. Bt. Clair-Morford,

Air Liaison Of. (G.B.O. 3rd Grade). (April 18); Capt. C. W. Holdsworth- Hunt R. North'd Fus, to be 0.8.0. 3rd Grade (April 10).

| BOYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Capt. P. R. C. Manser-retires re- M.C., and A. M. Craig, OBE, to be calving a gratuity (April 33). Temp. Cols. (April 19).

The follg. Proby. Lleutsare con- firmed in the rank of Lleut, with seny,

of Oct. 1. 1938:-E. P. Scott, "V. BU ÖL T.. Connolly.

APRIL 24.

RN.

́INFANTRY

Lan Pus-Lt. K. P. M. Carter is seed. (March.29),

#

S. Stafford R-Li, M. C. T. Hogg

is secd. (March 1)...

Loyal R.Lt. Col. J. E. Hume, DAO. on completion of his period of serv. In

Lieut, (E) G. B. Down placed on comd., is placed on the ho, llet Capri Retd. List (April (24)

́, WAR OFFICE APRIL 28

Maj-Gen. R. W. D. Leslie, OBE.

late R.A.MC is apptd. Hon. Phys

24); Maj. G. G. R. Williams to be. Lt-Col. April 24)..

tires on ret, pay (April 24); Maj. A. tires on retd. pay (April 24); Major A. KOTLL -LE-COLT. B. Buit ré-,

230-News (DI). 3.45-"In Town Tonight" (D1), 3.15--Sports News and Market Notes

(1).

Band

3.20 Tiny Tots Session (A). 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 5.25-Commentary On News (A) 8.30 The National Military

(A): 8.45-Music Hall, with the BBC.

Variety Orchestra (D2), 1.45 The Alan Holmes Swing Sextet

(02); Young Australia" (A). 8.00--County Cricket: Surrey Somerset and Gloucester

Y.

7.

Lancashire (D2); "Modern and Contemporary Composers" (A). 8.30-Organ Recital by David Morgan |

(D2)

8.45-Recorded Music (HL);

8.00 "To Talk of Many Things," by

Oliver K Whiting (D2): Re corded Feature (A): Talk on sports (ELI)...

9.15 News (D2), 9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

0.30-Welsh Songs with the Harp (D2) Report on the Amater- dam Stock Exchange"THI7,"

9.45 Sparts News and Market Notes

(D2).

10.00--Bridge: Gold Cup Contest.

a.m.

Commentary on the play (D3). 10.30In Town Tonight" (D3). 11.00-Recital by John Francis (flute)" and Millicent ver (plano- ⚫ forte) (D3). 12.00-News (9), 12.15-Planoforte Recital by Betty

Humby (D3), 12.30---County Cricket: Surrey 7.

Bomerset and Gloucester Lancashire (D3). 12.55-Sports News and Market Notes

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